王子
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Base noun form. Refers to a male royal figure, such as a prince in a monarchy or story. No conjugation needed; use with particles like 『は』 (wa, topic marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker).
Theme
User and their friend Miyuki are discussing fairy tales and childhood stories over coffee at a café.
王子
おうじ
prince
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Memory Hook
Imagine a 'prince' wearing a crown and saying, 'Oh, I see!' — 'Oh, I see' sounds like 『王子』 (ōji, 'prince').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『王子』 (ōji, 'prince') is often used in fairy tales, historical dramas, and media to refer to royal princes. It's a common term in stories like 『シンデレラ』 (Shinderera, 'Cinderella') or 『白雪姫』 (Shirayukihime, 'Snow White').
Forms
Base: 王子Base noun form. Refers to a male royal figure, such as a prince in a monarchy or story. No conjugation needed; use with particles like 『は』 (wa, topic marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker).